GDT Club Level, four nights, June 6-10.
Thank you all for adding to the forum. It kept me informed on what to expect at the Coronado Spring Resort. I enjoyed my stay there and it exceeded my expectations for my first time staying at a Disney hotel.
- I found the hotel and facilities super clean. Housekeeping was daily. I would ask for new towels and trash being taken out. The housekeeping came at different times each day.
- The room's walls...yes are thin, flushing water was audible...though the room on one side was not a hotel room but used for cast members only.
- Overnight, the fridge leaked water and right away they sent someone to fix it in 10 minutes.
- I did not make any requests for the room. We were given the view facing the lake side on the 15th floor. It was more than enjoyable for us to be able to out at a great water view.
- Take a walk around the hotel premise and you will feel relaxed. Music is always playing inside and outside. There was always a place to sit down along the walk.
- I gave kudos to the cast members especially at the Chronos Lounge. They were very hospitable and quick to respond.
Club lounge food was excellent, breakfast and early dinner food fit our taste.
- We felt the food during early dinner was enough food for us, so we opted to stay there rather than eat elsewhere.
- Food is served tapas style, on little plates, great for portion control.
- I used chimichurri sauce on everything, salads, pasta, bread.
- I did not take any photos, so listed what we had that week.
- Hot Food Menu (Early Dinner: Mon - Thu 5pm - 7pm)
- Monday-albondigas, grouper
- Tuesday-potato, salmon
- Wednesday-albondigas, cous cous
- Thursday-palm of hearts, tuna tartare
- Pasta served daily
- Cold Food Menu (Early Dinner: Mon - Thu 5pm - 7pm)
- Very healthy salads - asparagus, cucumber, grouper (fish) salad, ham/cheese/pepper skewered, toasted bread, gazpacho
A funny highlight at The Dig pool. First time taking the slide down. I inquired the ones lined up before me what the rules were. Mind you these are littles less than 5 feet in height. One automatically replied. You wait for the green light to go down the slide. You are not allowed to face backwards; you must be facing forward when sliding down. As I heard of this, I was duly entertained to the idea that these littles know the pool rules very well. In fact, they all knew the pool rules. The older littles disciplining the younger littles about the same rules. I thought it was just me observing this. I overheard another adult while I was at the hot springs pool commenting the same. She said, these young children are "self-regulating" themselves. Well, Coronado Springs may not have that many kid-friendly decor/facilities, but the kids who stayed there are quite the adults themselves.